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 Electric Weed Burner        

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               Instructions for Use 

  Please read and retain these instructions for future reference

 

                 

v003: 25/06/19 

 

 

Inadequate extension cords can be dangerous. If an extension cord is used, it shall be suitable for outdoor 
use, and the connection has to be kept dry and off the ground. 
It is recommended that this is accomplished by means of a cord reel which keeps the socket at least 60 mm 
above the ground. 

 
Connecting to power supply 

This product is designed with a cord retainer (8) that prevents the extension cord from being pulled loose 
while using. 

 

Always use cord retainer to properly attach extension cord to the machine. 
Failure to use cord retainer may result in damage to the machine and/or extension cord. 
 

 

Form a loop with the end of the extension cord. 

 

Insert loop portion of extension cord through opening and place over cord retainer. 

 

Slowly pull loop against cord retainer until the slack is removed. 

 

Plug product into extension cord. 

 

 

Failure to remove all excess cord slack from extension cord retainer could result in plug loosening 
from receptacle. 

 
PLUG WIRING (UK & IRELAND) 

This appliance is fitted with a BS 1363 13-amp plug. If you have to replace the fuse, only those that are 
ASTA or BSI approved to BS1362 and with a rated current of 13-amps should be used. If there is a fuse 
cover fitted, this cover must be re-fitted after changing the fuse. If the fuse cover is lost or damaged the 
plug must not be used. Spare fuse holders and fuses are available from electrical outlets. If the socket 
outlets in your home or office are not suitable for this product’s plug, the plug must be removed and 
disposed of safely. Attempts to insert the plug into the wrong socket is likely to cause electric hazard. A 
replacement plug should be wired according to the following instructions: 
 
The cable 
A mains electricity cable contains two or three inner wires. Each has a core of copper and an outer layer of 
flexible plastic. This product is double insulated; the wires in the plug are colour coded in the following way: 
 
BLUE   

 

NEUTRAL 

BROWN 

 

LIVE 

GREEN & YELLOW 

EARTH 

 
The diagram below shows the key features of a correctly wired three-pin mains plug. 

 

 

 

Note: 
Double insulated appliances do not 
need the green & yellow Earth wire. 
They may only have the Brown and 
Blue wires. 
 

Summary of Contents for MJHG017

Page 1: ...s voltage 230 240V a c Mains frequency 50Hz Power input 2 000W Number of temperature settings 2 Max air temperature 50 600 C 230V 78 635 724 C 240V Air speed 500 l min Weight 1 75kg 1 On off switch 2...

Page 2: ...tension handle to the device To attach the extension handle place the extension handle in the machine and turn it a quarter turn to the right Make sure that the extension handle firmly clicks into pos...

Page 3: ...lug out of the socket Allow the appliance to cool down completely Remove the accessories Once completely cooled item can be safely stored WARNING Read all safety warnings and all instructions Failure...

Page 4: ...e near combustible materials Do not point to the same location for an extended period of time Do not use in the presence of explosive atmosphere Heat can be passed to combustible materials which are h...

Page 5: ...s air stream can cause burns There is a risk of fire if the appliance is not used with care so please take note of the following Please be cautious with the device when you are near flammable material...

Page 6: ...ult in plug loosening from receptacle PLUG WIRING UK IRELAND This appliance is fitted with a BS 1363 13 amp plug If you have to replace the fuse only those that are ASTA or BSI approved to BS1362 and...

Page 7: ...t and allow the appliance to cool down completely If possible clean the appliance after each use Use a damp cloth on stubborn dirt use a brush Do not use cleaning agents such as benzene alcohol ammoni...

Page 8: ...for GS AfPS GS 2014 01 PAK Low Voltage Directive 2014 35 EU EN 60335 2 45 2002 A1 2008 A2 2012 used in conjunction with EN 60335 1 2012 A11 2014 AC 2014 EN 62233 2008 Plugs Sockets Safety Regulations...

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